NFT Giants Summit Forced to Cancel: The Harsh Reality After a 95% Drop in Market Trading Volume

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【BitPush】Europe’s top Web3 summit NFT Paris 2026 officially announced its cancellation. The industry event, originally scheduled for February 5th to 6th, faced an inevitable fate after the team’s months of effort and significant cost reductions— the overall collapse of the NFT market became the final straw that broke the camel’s back.

Data does not lie: compared to the market peak in 2021, NFT trading volume has plummeted by as much as 95%. Once highly regarded blue-chip projects like BAYC have been cut in valuation by half, almost beyond recognition. This stark contrast clearly illustrates how severely the entire ecosystem has been impacted.

The aftermath of the summit’s cancellation has sparked new controversy. The organizers promised to refund all ticket purchases within 15 days, which should have demonstrated responsible behavior. However, interestingly, another voice emerged from the sponsors: “Due to budget constraints, we cannot issue refunds.” Ordinary ticket buyers paid about $231, while VIP ticket holders spent $1,161. This differentiated treatment naturally caused an uproar within the community, and trust has plummeted accordingly.

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gas_fee_therapyvip
· 19h ago
Haha, this sponsorship move is really top-notch. Honestly, it’s probably just because they have no money. --- A 95% drop. I just want to ask, does anyone still hold? Or is it really better to just sell? --- NFT Paris has been canceled. The group that was hyping it up so fiercely before—what’s their situation now? --- BAYC has been cut in half. Where did those who hyped it up go? This is Web3, everyone. --- The ticket money is a wash, right? The sponsors say they have no money—really outrageous. Who would believe that? --- The entire NFT ecosystem is like this. I saw through it long ago. The earlier you sell, the sooner you’re free. --- Back in 2021, it felt like there was a new hundredfold coin every day. It’s only been a few years, and everything’s gone. --- It’s better that it’s canceled. No need to get pua’d on-site. Now conferences are just a scam to harvest leeks. --- The statement that sponsors can’t get their money back is really brilliant. Turns out, having no money is a consensus. --- Looking at this trend, it feels like the entire industry is barely surviving. When will it rise again?
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MysteryBoxOpenervip
· 19h ago
95% decline is truly astonishing... BAYC is almost unrecognizable, what's the point of holding a summit anymore The sponsor's move is quite classic, claiming "budget constraints" to refund? Brother, you’re really shameless Everyone, it's time to wake up from this NFT dream Losing ticket money is really painful, at least the organizer still wants to refund, but the sponsor directly refusing is just ridiculous The hype in 2021 indeed never came back, who’s still playing with this stuff now What does canceling the summit mean? It means the NFT community itself has cooled off completely Tight budget and still not refunding? Why not just admit you want to dodge the payment
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SandwichVictimvip
· 01-08 07:41
95% decline... Are we riding a roller coaster or just sitting on one? LOL BAYC has been cut in half, yet they still dare to hold a summit. Sponsors directly skip and request refunds. That move is truly impressive. Ticket money is gone, and so is the summit. It's just outrageous. Feels like the people from 2021 are still paying off their debts now. The excuse of "tight budget" from sponsors makes me want to rant all night.
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MoonBoi42vip
· 01-05 21:26
A 95% drop... to be honest, I can't hold it anymore. Projects like BAYC used to be so popular, but now no one really cares. Sponsors directly said they have no money for refunds, which is really tough haha. It's normal that the summit was canceled; with no buzz, what's the point of holding it?
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BankruptcyArtistvip
· 01-05 21:26
Uh... NFT Summit can't even be held anymore, how tragic is that --- Sponsors say they have no money to refund? That's hilarious, this is the current state of Web3 --- 95% decline... Can I still look at my BAYC, everyone? --- The 2026 summit is canceled, who dares to hold such a conference next year? --- Tickets can't be refunded, that's the most heartbreaking part --- Another story of disillusionment, wake up everyone --- Really, is it just going to sink like this? Is there no chance of a rebound?
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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 01-05 21:18
Haha, NFT Paris has been canceled... a 95% drop, honestly, it's about time to face reality. Sponsors not getting refunds is outrageous; if they can't make money, they just blame "tight budgets." I know this trick all too well. BAYC has been halved, and you're still hyping it? The 2021 dream should be over. Getting ticket money back is already good; some projects haven't even made a sound. Truly an NFT winter—who still dares to say the ecosystem is thriving?
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0xOverleveragedvip
· 01-05 21:14
A 95% decline... To put it nicely, it's called an adjustment; to be blunt, it's the final struggle before zeroing out. BAYC can be cut in half, so what hope is there for the summit to survive? That part where the sponsor said they had no money to refund made me laugh out loud; sure enough, this circle is just like that. NFTs falling from heaven to hell so quickly—what happened to those confident "revolutions" back in the day? Lost the ticket money, huh? That's the price of faith, haha. Canceling the summit is actually the right move, to avoid another wave of getting chopped. How BAYC ended up like this is really hard to accept... I should have foreseen this day. The more boastful they were in 2021, the harder they fell now. The refund promise sounded good, but the sponsor's words are the real truth. This circle... is just like that. Looks like I need to stockpile hard drives to store NFT images—that's where the real value lies 😅 What does 95% mean? It indicates that the initial valuation was wildly inflated; now, everyone is coming out.
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rekt_but_not_brokevip
· 01-05 21:11
A 95% drop isn't a joke... Still refunding? The sponsor's move is really impressive this time. I just want to ask, who else is still buying NFTs? Wake up. BAYC has been cut in half, and you dare say there's no problem? I don't have that courage. This is called reality, the summit can't even be held. Sponsors not refunding, haha, I knew it would be like this. Just cut and run. Last year they were bragging, now the summit is canceled, what a irony.
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GasFeeVictimvip
· 01-05 21:10
95% decline... Truly incredible, BAYC is almost unrecognizable now. Why even hold a summit? Just call it off. The sponsor's move is brilliant—organizers refund the money, sponsors don't. This is the trust issue in Web3. No wonder fewer and fewer people are involved. NFTs have been like a roller coaster over the past two years. Who would have thought it would turn out like this in 2021? It's really time to wake up. Canceling the summit is actually a good thing, so people won't have to go there and boast at each other while paying for tickets. Ticket buyers have to bleed, but sponsors can dodge it? That logic is just perfect. With this kind of attitude, they still want to hold top-tier summits? Just getting the money back would be a win.
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